@@DiligentDave1966 quite a beast number specially without any power ups like pouch cells nor tabless cells (they already released those ones in Europe, no date for America, though)
I love THIS! The comparison was fair, I think I will get the dewalt. Anyone can please advise me on the best possible battery for the dewalt? (no weight limit, no price limit, just want the highest power possible) thank you guys.
@@ToolswithSoAlz thank you man, I hope you are fine and you will spend tonight with your family. Your channel is the reason I keep up with mine, I love powertools so so much and everything revolving around them 🤗thank you for your help and for the inspiration!
Had that dcd999 and the impacts, but I first got the fuel surge impact driver and fell in love with how smooth it was. Just got gen 2 and 3 Milwaukee HD mainly because they’re smaller. I’ll get a used 1007 when I see one just over a hundred bucks somewhere. Not paying damn near 300 for it.
@ToolswithSoAlz Has anyone ever told you that the hammer function is better when drilling/driving into wood? There is a channel where it was mentioned that the impacts from an impact driver are the same as that from a hammer drill. I am at a loss for words 😶.
The Forge 6ah is pouch cell. The Forge 8ah and 12ah are Tabless cylindrical cells. Dewalt did a similar thing, the 1.7ah and 5ah PowerStack have pouch cells. The New 8ah PowerPack has Tabless cells
In general, Milwaukee usually wins pretty much everything in every test i've watched. Dewalt went big on this particular drill, i've actually just bought this exact model! Glad i didn't pick a dud!
Both look pretty damn awesome. Like you said we all win. Gen 5 Milwaukee will pass 1007, then Dewalt will counter punch and we get to keep spending cash
@@ToolswithSoAlz I do wonder what these new forge batteries will do for red. I got a couple forge 8s to use on my OPE and it’s made a massive difference on performance. The tools they start to release (assuming new motor) could be game changers. We’ll see.
@@ToolswithSoAlz yeah. For the tools we mostly care about at least. New OPE releasing over the next few months. Could be a good gauge of if performance is going to in fact step up. Personally I’m pretty pumped for the new m18 orbital sander. I have the dewalt one and if vibrates like crazy. Gets annoying.
Great review, overall good machines on both sides, would it be too much to ask for a review on the Norseman vortex drill bits? I like making clean holes in wood rather than fast holes and I’m wondering how they fair against standard Brad point Bits. Thank you
@@ToolswithSoAlz I think Milwaukee has to come out with a larger powerstate brushless motor whenever they decide to release their Gen 5 drill. It’s impressive how much power comes out of the Gen 3 and Gen 4 drills considering their smaller footprints, but if they want their flagship drill to stay relevant well into the future, they have no choice but to make a change.
@@SouthFLTools I use the 2904 every day at work, I have an old DCD996 and I just bought the DCD1007 for a timber wall project. The 2904 is certainly a lot lighter and more compact. First thing I noticed about the 1007 was how damn hefty it is. The 2904 and 996 are similar in weight, but the 2904 has more power and a shorter case.
Just depends on what you're needing to do. If it's about power then Dewalt 1007 or Bosch 1330. If you want light weight and ease of use then the Ridgid subcompact
I would get dewalt as my main tool brand, but I a have a condition which made my hands 20% smaller than other men my age. Milwuakee feels more comfortable when demoing it in HD, but for now, the Ridgid will do.
What I learned: The DeWalt fangirls were quiet and smiling. Had the game been pulled out by Milwaukee, the same DeWalt fangirls would have pulled out shanks and thrown beer bottles. Like Raiderettes when they get beat by the Forty Whiners. I have zero skin in this game as I use a corded drill.
It would be interesting to see if anyone develops a new clutch design technology for more accuracy and consistency. Maybe that's just unnecessary for a hand drill.
@@ToolswithSoAlzoh ok just wondering because they were both about the same torque on the pouch cells 45.1 / 45.6, and not until you went up to the 8ah tabless battery did it go up to the 50's, so was just wondering if it would do the same for the milwaukee also using the 8ah tabless forge batteries
Hello there it's me the DeWalt guy this is what I like real good compatishon at it's beast now just amagen if DeWalt really made the lithium battery a real 20v instead of 18v
@@johncampagna9377 I have the 999 and have used the Milwaukee at work. I do not have the 007. From everything I’ve seen about it I’m gonna find a use for it as well lol. I’m not a Milwaukee fan at all we’ve ruined a gen 3 and 4. None of my dewalt have ever let me down!
I'm pretty sure i fried my 5 month old milwaukee hammer drill, gen 4. Used the drill with a drill pump, the pump over heated as expected and now my drill makes an awful noise when I release the trigger.
The main difference between them is the young guys on the jobsite that wont shut up about their Milwaukees. Just use what you like or can afford and do your job.
@@ToolswithSoAlz the dewalt was 10-15% bigger. I use m18 brushless compacts for almost all frame work. I love dewalt prices, but Milwaukee performs very well. The only dewalt I’ll never get rid of is my Tri-light impact. Love that thing.
Actually he's always been a rigid fan. He doesn't really have a dog in this fight. Facts is facts. Milwaukee's had a lot of issues lately. They're getting lazy and they're relying on their name a little bit too hard And they charge more than DeWalt does. Other UA-cam testers have killed the brand new M12 stubbies. And the stupid double tap of the trigger to change speeds. There was issues with their M18 high torque impact wrench a few years ago. you can also see the inconsistency in the clutch in this video. For somebody who uses their clutch whether it's my DeWalt xtreme 12 volt electric screwdriver with a clutch or my Ridgid 18v hammer drill their latest one. With the auto off when kickback is sensed and 1200 in/lbs. A consistent clutch is important. clutch inconsistency for the price Milwaukee charges with their Milwaukee tax is unacceptable.
Hey there I have been watching your videos for a while, (shorts, this is actually my first vide) love the channel. I like tools and buy them just for simple stuff at home but obviously as much as i like Milwaukee from what i see i dont buy that as its expensive so ive bought ingco a south african brand i think, have you heard of it, its so much cheaper…. Anyway so i see on a lot of shorts you say you dont need an impact driver as the drill does the job but my ingco gets stuck on long screws etc, later i found out its only 45nm rated and the Milwaukee some 18v one was 135nm so maybe thats why are this proper expensive brands maybe when a drill does everything and cheaper brands where an impact driver is a necessity? Maybe you make some videos for ingco? They are super popular in Albania where i am since they are cheap obviously…
You should rarely use an impact driver. Impact Drivers are designed for small fasteners, where camout is a possibility, self tappers, and over tightened nuts and bolts. That's it. Just quick bursts of power. What you should do is use your drill and make a pilot hole.
@@ToolswithSoAlz The 1330cn is a nice drill and I have a Gen 2 Freak Impact that I like a lot. They just live on 1/4 of a tool isle at my local Lowes and none of the Pros I work with(I'm a commercial Electrician) use Bosch cordless. Hell, I see way more Makita than I even do Bosch.
With a gear box that big it better be able to router with it. He chonk. Milwaukee drills aren’t the best in the market I’ll be honest about that. Mines has problems with self-feed bits.
Milwaukee was founded in 1924 same as dewalt. Yes it’s unfortunate that later on they were bought by the Chinese but all Milwaukee tools are still designed and invented in the US with American workers. It’s not so simple
So you're comparing how well drills are at driving screws....? They're designed to drill holes, not drive screws. They have impact drivers which are meant for driving. This is just showing how well these machines are at doing something they aren't designed to do.
Ma'am, you don't even know the basics. God, you arrogantly stupid people. Princess, a drill is called a drill driver because it does more than just make holes. That's why it has those little numbers around the back of the chuck. You should know what you're talking about before commenting to avoid looking like a fool the next time. Though something tells me fool is your natural state.
The interviews at the end was so funny had me ROLLING
No one had ever done it with power tools. I said, why not have some fun
Perfect for College Football season!
@@ToolswithSoAlz fr that was on point
Would be good to see the inside of those two drills compared. A pretty clear size difference on the outside.
I've taken apart the Milwaukee already and I plan on doing the same with the Dewalt
Liked how you tested the clutch on these drills on their respective high speeds, just as intended(I might get some heat for saying this).
Soalz… you’re the best !!! You get accurate testing and comedy on your channel…. Not to insult you but you remind me of coach Ryan.. lol ….
Lol
I'm not sure if I asked this before, but do you have the Bosch 1330?
I do not
Kaleb Ross just tested bosch it got 57 ft pds
@@theone-ou3gd I saw that video. It beat the Dewalt 1007, which was surprising to me because the Bosch has been out for a while.
@@DiligentDave1966 quite a beast number specially without any power ups like pouch cells nor tabless cells (they already released those ones in Europe, no date for America, though)
@@DiligentDave1966 yea def impressive
I love THIS! The comparison was fair, I think I will get the dewalt.
Anyone can please advise me on the best possible battery for the dewalt? (no weight limit, no price limit, just want the highest power possible) thank you guys.
8ah tabless
@@ToolswithSoAlz thank you man, I hope you are fine and you will spend tonight with your family. Your channel is the reason I keep up with mine, I love powertools so so much and everything revolving around them 🤗thank you for your help and for the inspiration!
That means a lot. Stay safe and have a happy new year
@@ToolswithSoAlz yes sir, you too please🤗🤗
Had that dcd999 and the impacts, but I first got the fuel surge impact driver and fell in love with how smooth it was. Just got gen 2 and 3 Milwaukee HD mainly because they’re smaller. I’ll get a used 1007 when I see one just over a hundred bucks somewhere. Not paying damn near 300 for it.
The Milwaukee sounded like it was in hammer mode during the clutch tests.
That's the clutch
@ToolswithSoAlz Has anyone ever told you that the hammer function is better when drilling/driving into wood? There is a channel where it was mentioned that the impacts from an impact driver are the same as that from a hammer drill. I am at a loss for words 😶.
@JT-lq4yd no, I try to avoid stupid people. Lol
Winner gets my $$
Nice. Now let’s use these tools to finish the border wall.
Wait is the forge battery pouch cell or tabless cell? I’m hella confused lol
Yup
The Forge 6ah is pouch cell. The Forge 8ah and 12ah are Tabless cylindrical cells. Dewalt did a similar thing, the 1.7ah and 5ah PowerStack have pouch cells. The New 8ah PowerPack has Tabless cells
Bosche just released a Tabless Cell battery in the UK, hopefully we get it here. I want to use it on my 4.5in X-Lock grinder.
Bosch released a tabless battery more than two years ago
@@ToolswithSoAlz I guess I wasn't aware. Is it available here in the US?
That dewalt is huge af compared to the Milwaukee
Yup
Hard core great video that torque test is cool
Thank you
In general, Milwaukee usually wins pretty much everything in every test i've watched. Dewalt went big on this particular drill, i've actually just bought this exact model! Glad i didn't pick a dud!
Another idea for a video: 7/16 lineman impact wrench versus a 1/4 inch impact driver or versus a drill.
Nice
Both look pretty damn awesome. Like you said we all win. Gen 5 Milwaukee will pass 1007, then Dewalt will counter punch and we get to keep spending cash
Exactly
@@ToolswithSoAlz I do wonder what these new forge batteries will do for red. I got a couple forge 8s to use on my OPE and it’s made a massive difference on performance. The tools they start to release (assuming new motor) could be game changers. We’ll see.
It's still two years or more away from their next gen
@@ToolswithSoAlz yeah. For the tools we mostly care about at least. New OPE releasing over the next few months. Could be a good gauge of if performance is going to in fact step up. Personally I’m pretty pumped for the new m18 orbital sander. I have the dewalt one and if vibrates like crazy. Gets annoying.
Great review, overall good machines on both sides, would it be too much to ask for a review on the Norseman vortex drill bits? I like making clean holes in wood rather than fast holes and I’m wondering how they fair against standard Brad point Bits.
Thank you
If I can I will
@@ToolswithSoAlz thank you sir.
Am I mistaken or does the Milwaukee has better control? less kick when finishing driving a fastener
I don't like the Milwaukee clutch.
The 2904 looks like a subcompact drill compared to the DeWalt 😂
A bit
@@ToolswithSoAlz I think Milwaukee has to come out with a larger powerstate brushless motor whenever they decide to release their Gen 5 drill. It’s impressive how much power comes out of the Gen 3 and Gen 4 drills considering their smaller footprints, but if they want their flagship drill to stay relevant well into the future, they have no choice but to make a change.
@@SouthFLTools I use the 2904 every day at work, I have an old DCD996 and I just bought the DCD1007 for a timber wall project. The 2904 is certainly a lot lighter and more compact. First thing I noticed about the 1007 was how damn hefty it is. The 2904 and 996 are similar in weight, but the 2904 has more power and a shorter case.
Please test Dewalt vs Flex vs Ingersoll Rand.
Ok
Been waiting on this video. Fantastic content as always!
Thank you
Did that Milwaukee clutch break ?
Nope
The ending 😂
Lol
Great comparison, and I loved that ending lmao
I did record it on a Sunday
hey man! i just wonder what is the best drill on the market in your opinion?
Just depends on what you're needing to do. If it's about power then Dewalt 1007 or Bosch 1330. If you want light weight and ease of use then the Ridgid subcompact
@@ToolswithSoAlz Thanks for answer!
Perhaps they are using nonlinear scales? A system where equal intervals on the scale do not represent equal changes in the measured value.
DeWalt finally not resting on its morals stepping up to the plate to compete better tools more competition
I would get dewalt as my main tool brand, but I a have a condition which made my hands 20% smaller than other men my age. Milwuakee feels more comfortable when demoing it in HD, but for now, the Ridgid will do.
What I learned: The DeWalt fangirls were quiet and smiling. Had the game been pulled out by Milwaukee, the same DeWalt fangirls would have pulled out shanks and thrown beer bottles. Like Raiderettes when they get beat by the Forty Whiners. I have zero skin in this game as I use a corded drill.
It would be interesting to see if anyone develops a new clutch design technology for more accuracy and consistency. Maybe that's just unnecessary for a hand drill.
A consistent clutch is the most important part of a drill
@@ToolswithSoAlzmake a vid explaining the settings on tools lol
@ryanfisher5569 another one?
@toolswithsoalz does the forge 8ah tabless milwaukee battery up the power on the 2904 like it does the dewalt 1007?
Idk
@@ToolswithSoAlzoh ok just wondering because they were both about the same torque on the pouch cells 45.1 / 45.6, and not until you went up to the 8ah tabless battery did it go up to the 50's, so was just wondering if it would do the same for the milwaukee also using the 8ah tabless forge batteries
I would have to buy one to find out
Could u imagine the little milwaukee bumping up to 50 also 😂
@247Combat I don't think it can. This is by far the best it has ever done
Sounds like Mike Mcarthy at the end lol
Lol
Hello there it's me the DeWalt guy this is what I like real good compatishon at it's beast now just amagen if DeWalt really made the lithium battery a real 20v instead of 18v
It does
Great Test and What a recap!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
1007 all day long without a doubt.
@@MattGamble I have the 999 /and the Milwaukee….. is 007 worth getting? Let me know, I’ll find use for it
@@johncampagna9377 I have the 999 and have used the Milwaukee at work. I do not have the 007. From everything I’ve seen about it I’m gonna find a use for it as well lol. I’m not a Milwaukee fan at all we’ve ruined a gen 3 and 4. None of my dewalt have ever let me down!
Its a fantastic drill. Got 2 drills allready, but im tempted on getting a third, just because :D
@@chucknorris2952 thanks!!!!
I'm pretty sure i fried my 5 month old milwaukee hammer drill, gen 4. Used the drill with a drill pump, the pump over heated as expected and now my drill makes an awful noise when I release the trigger.
That's unfortunate. Not exactly a heavy load
Your doing a excellent job keep up the good work
Thank you
Good job. Just bought the 1007 to replace my dcd999. Dont need tge 1007 just cool to have. 😂
Try the Bosch hammer drill
Yawn
@ToolswithSoAlz 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Great channel sir!
The main difference between them is the young guys on the jobsite that wont shut up about their Milwaukees. Just use what you like or can afford and do your job.
Lets test 2 different drills lets put a twice size battery power in the dewalt 🤷♂️
Aw, her tool brand lost and now she's crying about it
@@ToolswithSoAlz the dewalt was 10-15% bigger. I use m18 brushless compacts for almost all frame work. I love dewalt prices, but Milwaukee performs very well. The only dewalt I’ll never get rid of is my Tri-light impact. Love that thing.
Dewalt❤
That 1007 just dosnt care about what I want it to do.
Lol
Makita will handle these weak tests all day and any day! One day, I am hoping to make it to one of your youtube shorts!
Ma'am the only thing Miss Kita can handle is her husband
You are such a dewalt big fan girl!!
Ma'am you should get your husband to console you
Actually he's always been a rigid fan. He doesn't really have a dog in this fight. Facts is facts. Milwaukee's had a lot of issues lately. They're getting lazy and they're relying on their name a little bit too hard And they charge more than DeWalt does. Other UA-cam testers have killed the brand new M12 stubbies. And the stupid double tap of the trigger to change speeds. There was issues with their M18 high torque impact wrench a few years ago. you can also see the inconsistency in the clutch in this video. For somebody who uses their clutch whether it's my DeWalt xtreme 12 volt electric screwdriver with a clutch or my Ridgid 18v hammer drill their latest one. With the auto off when kickback is sensed and 1200 in/lbs. A consistent clutch is important. clutch inconsistency for the price Milwaukee charges with their Milwaukee tax is unacceptable.
Hey there I have been watching your videos for a while, (shorts, this is actually my first vide) love the channel. I like tools and buy them just for simple stuff at home but obviously as much as i like Milwaukee from what i see i dont buy that as its expensive so ive bought ingco a south african brand i think, have you heard of it, its so much cheaper…. Anyway so i see on a lot of shorts you say you dont need an impact driver as the drill does the job but my ingco gets stuck on long screws etc, later i found out its only 45nm rated and the Milwaukee some 18v one was 135nm so maybe thats why are this proper expensive brands maybe when a drill does everything and cheaper brands where an impact driver is a necessity?
Maybe you make some videos for ingco? They are super popular in Albania where i am since they are cheap obviously…
You should rarely use an impact driver. Impact Drivers are designed for small fasteners, where camout is a possibility, self tappers, and over tightened nuts and bolts. That's it. Just quick bursts of power. What you should do is use your drill and make a pilot hole.
We don't have that brand here in the United States
@@ToolswithSoAlz thank you!
Such a big dewalt fan girl
Aw, she got her little feelings hurt from a video because her tool brand lost.
lol he isn’t even a dewalt fanboy, he makes posts criticizing dewalt frequently.
This a dope ass video. The closing remarks portion outstanding
Thank you
Too bad Bosch and Makita aren't keeping pace with this. Bosch really doesn't market itself well here in the US.
Bosch would be ahead of Milwaukee if they did
@@ToolswithSoAlz The 1330cn is a nice drill and I have a Gen 2 Freak Impact that I like a lot. They just live on 1/4 of a tool isle at my local Lowes and none of the Pros I work with(I'm a commercial Electrician) use Bosch cordless. Hell, I see way more Makita than I even do Bosch.
@@matthewadkins9810 Check out Kaleb Ross. He just did a torque test on the Bosch 1330, and it beat the Dewalt 1007.
DeWalt only in this test. American company should still be the point. Stay informed. It just helps that DeWalt is better anyways.
K
Milwaukee was an American company founded in 1924. They still research and development still occurs in the us with American workers
I swear the first one sounded like Tomlin.
Lol
hi me again from short. thx for your video.
Thank you
Milwaukee is gonna up their game just enough , it's good when you get a slight loss trivial as it is they'd "up their mass" just because🤣🤣❤️
Agreed we are all the winners i don't own one particular brand i own several no company makes all tools the best or it could be im just a tool nut 😅
With a gear box that big it better be able to router with it. He chonk. Milwaukee drills aren’t the best in the market I’ll be honest about that. Mines has problems with self-feed bits.
Khoan thì dewall làm có vẻ như là tốt hơn Milwakee. Vít thì Milwakee tốt hơn Dewall.
Chinese vs american. I’ll give my money to the American owned company
K
Milwaukee was founded in 1924 same as dewalt. Yes it’s unfortunate that later on they were bought by the Chinese but all Milwaukee tools are still designed and invented in the US with American workers. It’s not so simple
Also both tool brands manufacture their tools both in the US, China, as well as other countries
So you're comparing how well drills are at driving screws....? They're designed to drill holes, not drive screws. They have impact drivers which are meant for driving. This is just showing how well these machines are at doing something they aren't designed to do.
Ma'am, you don't even know the basics. God, you arrogantly stupid people. Princess, a drill is called a drill driver because it does more than just make holes. That's why it has those little numbers around the back of the chuck.
You should know what you're talking about before commenting to avoid looking like a fool the next time. Though something tells me fool is your natural state.
Dude, what did I just read
The 8ah says powerstack on it dude. That means it's a pouch cell. Durr
Ma'am, first off, you don't know how to read. It clearly says Power Pack. You know absolutely nothing about tools
@@ToolswithSoAlz😂ma’am
Maybe the Milwaukee would win if you use Bosch bits in the Milwaukee and Milwaukee bits in the Dewalt. 😂
Lol
1st like baby